The Aussie star dusted off Sharon Strzelecki's prized netball uniform to film a morale-boosting video which features doctors, nurses and paramedics from around the country.

"Noice, strong, courageous. A special Sharon shout out to all our healthcare workers, on the frontline and behind the scenes," 59-year-old Szubanski said of the video posted to both Twitter and Instagram. "To paraphrase Sir Elton John: 'I know it's not much, but it's the best I can do. My gift is my dance and... this one's for you.'"

In the parody video, Szubanski switches up the lyrics of Gloria Jones' 1964 hit 'Tainted Love', renaming it 'COVID Bug'. Acting as her "back-up dancers" were essential workers from Footscray Hospital, Prahan East Medical Centre, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and Ambulance Victoria, who got in on the fun all while still sticking to social distancing measures.

"The germs you share seem to go everywhere / And don't think that's noice / Because I toss and turn and can't sleep at night," sings Szubanski, who played a hospital theatre assistant in Kath & Kim.

The cast of the television show Kath and Kim (from left to right) Gina Riley, Peter Rowsthorn, Szubanski, Glenn Robbins and Jane Turner. (AAP)

Since last week, the comedian has been trying to lift the community's spirits through song and dance. In another video posted to Instagram last week, Szubanski could be seen singing and dancing along to Earth, Wind & Fire's 1978 disco hit 'September'.

"How to maintain social cohesion in a time of social distancing? Dance! How to maintain social cohesion in the time of social distancing? Dance with me!!" she said of the video. "No bra, bad hair, so far, don't care."

Coronavirus: What you need to know

How is coronavirus transmitted?

The human coronavirus is only spread from someone infected with COVID-19 to another. This occurs through close contact with an infected person through contaminated droplets spread by coughing or sneezing, or by contact with contaminated hands or surfaces.

What are the symptoms of someone infected with coronavirus?

Coronavirus patients may experience flu like symptoms such as a fever, cough, runny nose, or shortness of breath. In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia with severe acute respiratory distress.

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What is the difference between COVID-19 and the flu?

The symptoms of COVID-19 and the flu are very similar, as they both can cause fever and respiratory issues.

Both infections are also transmitted the same way, via coughing or sneezing, or by contact with hands, surfaces or objects contaminated with the virus.

The speed of transmission and the severity of the infection are the key differences between COVID-19 and the flu.

The time from infection to the appearance of symptoms is typically shorter with the flu. However, there are higher proportions of severe and critical COVID-19 infections.